Psych says goodbye, somehow without running up behind you and yelling, “PSYCH!”

Also: Prince Harry goes to Antarctica for some reason.

Here’s what’s up in the world of TV for Wednesday, March 26. All times are Eastern.

TOP PICKPsych(USA, 9 p.m.): We haven’t always covered this show, and we gradually let it go for what turned out to be its last season. But we’ve never met a series we couldn’t drop in on for its final episode, and that’s what we’re doing right now. There are so many questions left to answer (we assume)! Like will anybody catch on that Shawn is making all of this up, and he’ll be ruined in the press? And will he and Juliet end up together forever? Are the answers to these questions “almost certainly”? Well, never mind. Kevin McFarland was only watching for the leads’ chemistry anyway.

ALSO NOTEDModern Family (ABC, 9 p.m.): It’s not a Modern Family season if the whole family doesn’t take a vacation at the drop of a hat. This week, everybody’s headed to Las Vegas, and Joshua Alston hopes the episode is about Phil feeling an irresistible draw to the Wheel Of Fortune-themed slot machines.

The Americans (FX, 10 p.m.): After last week’s cliffhanger, we have trouble believing that any fan of the show would decide not to watch tonight. But maybe you won’t! So take Todd VanDerWerff and Genevieve Koski’s word for it: This episode is another humdinger!

Broad City (Comedy Central, 10:30 p.m.): We’ve been pleasantly surprised by just how quickly this show—which we already found promising at its beginning—found its voice. Caroline Framke bids farewell to the show and is so happy she won’t have to do so forever.

ELSEWHERE IN TV CLUBIt’s TV Club 10week, and that means it’s time for Sonia Saraiya to thank you for being a friend by picking out the 10 most representative episodes of The Golden Girls. Bring all of your best jokes about old people having sex to the comments and have a ball!

WHAT ELSE IS ONNBC News Special: Prince Harry’s South Pole Heroes (NBC, 8 p.m.): What the shit is this? Prince Harry, Dominic West, Alexander Skarsgard, and a team of 12 wounded British solders take part in a race to the South Pole, battling frostbite and freezing temperatures? Why did this happen? We’ll cover it somehow!

The 100(The CW, 9 p.m.): We didn’t mind this show when we reviewed it last week. Since we enjoy a good science fiction program, we’ll probably check it out again. If you like it well enough, maybe we’ll drop in somewhere down the line for weekly coverage.

Fabulous Life Of… (VH1, 10 p.m.): Want to be reminded that Jay-Z and Beyonce have a lot more money than you do? Well, here’s your chance!

Hot In Cleveland (TV Land, 10 p.m.): Apparently, the last season of this program ended in a cliffhanger, which means that this one will resolve that cliffhanger. Which sounds weird to us, but there you have it. Also, the show will soon see its 100th episode. That also sounds weird to us, but life is strange.

Little Women (TCM, 8 p.m.): No, goddammit, we said bigger, not “little”! It’s like you guys don’t listen to us at all. That shark is going to devour these little women whole!

Track and Field: NCAA Indoor Championships (ESPNU, 7 p.m.): College track championships are always a lot of fun. However, we could do without the “field” portion of things. Who wants to see a bunch of people throwing around a javelin? Not us, that’s for sure!

IN CASE YOU MISSED ITKroll Show(Tuesday): The series ends its second season, but more importantly, we bid a fond farewell to Mr. David Sims, who says so long as he heads off to his new digs at The Atlantic Wire. We thought we were over it, but then we just broke out in huge crying jags when we saw his name one last time.